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Meet “Micah”
A transitioning professional in her late 20s making $110k. Micah sought to navigate a significant career shift while gaining control over her previously un-budgeted spending. While she had a strong earning history, she faced a negative net worth of -$57k and carried $90k in liabilities—primarily from student loans—lacking a formalized plan to manage her high credit utilization and transition-related cash flow.
Meet “Jessica & Brandon”
A high-earning late 30s married couple making 160k, Jessica and Brandon sought to transition from an informal tracking system to a structured financial plan that aligned with their values. While they had a strong net worth of 630k, they faced a recurring annual budget deficit, carried 12k in high-interest credit card debt, and lacked a formalized strategy for intentional giving, emergency funding, and family experiences.
Meet “Laura”
A healthcare worker making $120K. Laura wanted to transition from an avoidant relationship with money and an active monthly deficit to a structured financial plan that aligned with her goals. While she had a stable net worth of $100k and an excellent credit score, she lacked a formal budget and felt anxious about managing credit card balances and unexpected expenses.
Meet “Noah”
A single mother of two navigating a challenging divorce, making $64k. Noah sought to achieve financial stability and build an emergency fund after experiencing a sudden loss of financial support. While she had a clear vision of starting a nonprofit and leaving a legacy for her children, she lacked a sustainable system for essential bills and faced a significant monthly deficit of $2k/month following the divorce.
Meet “Quincy”
A high-earning mid 30s professional making $260k. Quincy sought to transition from an informal tracking spreadsheet to an automated financial plan that could effectively handle his variable commission-based income. While he had a strong earning potential and $100,000 in assets, he faced a negative net worth of approximately $81k and carried significant high-interest credit card debt without a structured system to manage his cash flow.
Meet “London”
A mid-30s international development worker making $100k. London sought to transition from living paycheck-to-paycheck to a structured financial plan that fostered self-reliance. While she had a positive net worth of $45,000, she lacked a formalized budget, leading to a $14,000 annual deficit fueled by unmanaged family support and lifestyle expenses.
Meet “Sajon”
A late 30s married veteran and real estate professional making $60k. Sajon sought to transition from impulsive spending to a structured financial plan that aligned with his goal of financial independence. While he had a positive net worth of $52k and a good credit score, he lacked a formalized budget and was running a severe annual deficit while managing high-interest credit card debt
Meet “Jane”
An early 60s married healthcare executive earning $140k, Jane was supporting multiple family members while trapped in a stressful cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. Despite her strong income, she operated with a $13k annual deficit, leading to mounting high-interest credit card debt and insufficient savings to support her approaching retirement. Jane sought to transition to a structured financial plan that aligned with her values and eliminated her financial anxiety.
Meet “Nykko”
A mid 40s professional navigating a divorce, earning $85k per year, Nykko sought to transition from living paycheck to paycheck to establishing financial stability and securing independent housing. While he had a consistent income, he had a negative net worth of -$95k and lacked a formalized budget. This resulted in a $12k annual deficit, which was being masked by high-interest payday loans.
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